Search results for "Malliavin calculus"

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A Criterium for the Strict Positivity of the Density of the Law of a Poisson Process

2011

We translate in semigroup theory our result (Leandre, 1990) giving a necessary condition so that the law of a Markov process with jumps could have a strictly positive density. This result express, that we have to jump in a finite number of jumps in a "submersive" way from the starting point to the end point if the density of the jump process is strictly positive in . We use the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type of (Leandre, (2008;2010)) translated in semi-group theory as a tool, and the interpretation in semi-group theory of some classical results of the stochastic analysis for Poisson process as, for instance, the formula giving the law of a compound Poisson process.

Algebra and Number TheorySemigroupStochastic processlcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsMarkov processlcsh:QA1-939Malliavin calculussymbols.namesakeLawCompound Poisson processJumpsymbolsFinite setJump processAnalysisMathematicsAdvances in Difference Equations
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The interrelation between stochastic differential inclusions and set-valued stochastic differential equations

2013

Abstract In this paper we connect the well established theory of stochastic differential inclusions with a new theory of set-valued stochastic differential equations. Solutions to the latter equations are understood as continuous mappings taking on their values in the hyperspace of nonempty, bounded, convex and closed subsets of the space L 2 consisting of square integrable random vectors. We show that for the solution X to a set-valued stochastic differential equation corresponding to a stochastic differential inclusion, there exists a solution x for this inclusion that is a ‖ ⋅ ‖ L 2 -continuous selection of X . This result enables us to draw inferences about the reachable sets of solutio…

Continuous-time stochastic processApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisStochastic calculusMalliavin calculusStochastic partial differential equationsymbols.namesakeStochastic differential equationDifferential inclusionRunge–Kutta methodsymbolsApplied mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsAlgebraic differential equationJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Ambit processes and stochastic partial differential equations

2011

Ambit processes are general stochastic processes based on stochastic integrals with respect to Levy bases. Due to their flexible structure, they have great potential for providing realistic models for various applications such as in turbulence and finance. This papers studies the connection between ambit processes and solutions to stochastic partial differential equations. We investigate this relationship from two angles: from the Walsh theory of martingale measures and from the viewpoint of the Levy noise analysis.

Continuous-time stochastic processwhite noise analysisambit processesstochastic partial differential equationsStochastic modellingMathematical analysisStochastic calculusMalliavin calculusStochastic partial differential equationStochastic differential equationmartingale measuresMathematics::ProbabilityLocal martingaleLévy basesApplied mathematicsMartingale (probability theory)Mathematics
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On approximation of a class of stochastic integrals and interpolation

2004

Given a diffusion Y = (Y_{t})_{t \in [0,T]} we give different equivalent conditions so that a stochastic integral has an L 2-approximation rate of n −η, {\rm \eta \in (0,1/2],} if one approximates by integrals over piece-wise constant integrands where equidistant time nets of cardinality n + 1 are used. In particular, we obtain assertions in terms of smoothness properties of g(Y T ) in the sense of Malliavin calculus. After optimizing over non-equidistant time-nets of cardinality n + 1 in case {\rm \eta > 0} , it turns out that one always obtains a rate of n^{ - 1/2}, which is optimal. This applies to all functions g obtained in an appropriate way by the real interpolation method between th…

Discrete mathematicsSobolev spaceSmoothness (probability theory)CardinalityRate of convergenceEquidistantConstant (mathematics)Malliavin calculusInterpolationMathematicsStochastics and Stochastic Reports
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Malliavin smoothness on the Lévy space with Hölder continuous or BV functionals

2020

We consider Malliavin smoothness of random variables f(X1), where X is a purejump Lévy process and the functionfis either bounded and Hölder continuousor of bounded variation. We show that Malliavin differentiability and fractional differentiability off (X1) depend both on the regularity offand the Blumenthal-Getoor index of the Lévy measure. peerReviewed

Lévy processMalliavin calculusinterpolointiinterpolationstokastiset prosessit
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Varadhan estimates without probability: lower bound

2007

We translate in semi-group theory our proof of Varadhan estimates for subelliptic Laplacians which was using the theory of large deviations of Wentzel-Freidlin and the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type.

Mathematical optimizationMathematics::ProbabilityStochastic calculusApplied mathematicsLarge deviations theoryMathematics::Spectral TheoryPortfolio optimizationType (model theory)Malliavin calculusUpper and lower boundsMathematics
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Transport equations and quasi-invariant flows on the Wiener space

2010

Abstract We shall investigate on vector fields of low regularity on the Wiener space, with divergence having low exponential integrability. We prove that the vector field generates a flow of quasi-invariant measurable maps with density belonging to the space L log L . An explicit expression for the density is also given.

Mathematics(all)General MathematicsMathematical analysisIntegral representation theorem for classical Wiener spaceMalliavin calculusDensity estimationSpace (mathematics)Quasi-invariant flowsDivergenceCommutator estimateFlow (mathematics)Transport equationsWiener spaceClassical Wiener spaceVector fieldInvariant (mathematics)MathematicsBulletin des Sciences Mathématiques
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Hamilton–Jacobi semi-groups in infinite dimensional spaces

2006

AbstractLet (X,ρ) be a Polish space endowed with a probability measure μ. Assume that we can do Malliavin Calculus on (X,μ). Let d:X×X→[0,+∞] be a pseudo-distance. Consider QtF(x)=infy∈X{F(y)+d2(x,y)/2t}. We shall prove that QtF satisfies the Hamilton–Jacobi inequality under suitable conditions. This result will be applied to establish transportation cost inequalities on path groups and loop groups in the spirit of Bobkov, Gentil and Ledoux.

Path (topology)Mathematics(all)Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisTransportation cost inequalitiesMalliavin calculusHamilton–Jacobi equationHeat measuresLoop groupsLoop (topology)Hamilton–Jacobi semi-groupInfinite groupLoop groupPseudo-distanceMalliavin CalculusPolish spaceMathematicsProbability measureBulletin des Sciences Mathématiques
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Bismut’s Way of the Malliavin Calculus for Non-Markovian Semi-groups: An Introduction

2019

We give a review of our recent works related to the Malliavin calculus of Bismut type for non-Markovian generators. Part IV is new and relates the Malliavin calculus and the general theory of elliptic pseudo-differential operators.

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Malliavin Calculus of Bismut Type for Fractional Powers of Laplacians in Semi-Group Theory

2011

We translate into the language of semi-group theory Bismut's Calculus on boundary processes (Bismut (1983), Lèandre (1989)) which gives regularity result on the heat kernel associated with fractional powers of degenerated Laplacian. We translate into the language of semi-group theory the marriage of Bismut (1983) between the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type on the underlying diffusion process and the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type on the subordinator which is a jump process.

Pure mathematicsArticle SubjectSubordinatorlcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsBoundary (topology)Type (model theory)lcsh:QA1-939Malliavin calculusMathematics::ProbabilityMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyCalculusMathematics::Differential GeometryLaplace operatorJump processAnalysisHeat kernelGroup theoryMathematicsInternational Journal of Differential Equations
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